PolyHedral
Superabacus Mystic
(Split from "The Design of Torture", here)
Voila. Now that there is a new thread, I'd really like to know what you think.
Because God has characteristics and the absence of those characteristics need to exist in order for there to be a choice.
Just trying to understand your position here. Do you believe Hell is a place of deliberate punishment (fire, pitchforks etc) or do you believe that an existence without God is agonizing of its own accord?
Basically, does God himself make not being with him unbearable or is the absence of God intrinsically unbearable?
If Hell is designed to torture people, then Meow Mix's argument is the one I'd go with. There really is no real choice provided.
If Hell is simply the absence of God (which is, of it's own accord, unbearable) then why doesn't God give humans perfect knowledge of him? It's all well and good saying that we need to make the choice of our own accord, but if I was to provide you with a choice of two rooms, one containing your heart's desire, the other containing Margaret Thatcher, it would be completely immoral of me not to EXPLICITLY tell you which room is which. The choice would still be yours, but at least you understood perfectly well what was in stock for you.
A complete bunny trail.:bunny: Start a new thread.
Voila. Now that there is a new thread, I'd really like to know what you think.
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